Davis didn’t make the Giants final cut after they reduced rosters to 53 players before the season started and was signed to the practice squad. With much more competition on the Giants at wide receiver than in 2015, he wasn’t able to get on the field.

The Chargers have had trouble keeping their pass catchers on the field as their star wide receiver Keenan Allen tore his ACL in the first half of their Week 1 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

In the following week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, they also lost pass catching running back Danny Woodhead to a torn ACL and Philip Rivers has had to rely on other options to fill the voids.

Travis Benjamin has stepped in as the top wide receiver and Tyrell Williams along with Dontrelle Inman have stepped into bigger roles.

Davis isn’t the first player to leave the Giants to go to the Chargers as running back Andre Williams signed with the team after Big Blue put him on waivers. He is currently on their practice squad.